Withdrawing AE Coin (Aeternity) from Binance is a straightforward process, but it requires careful attention to details such as network selection and address accuracy. AE Coin, the native token of the Aeternity blockchain, is supported on Binance, and users can transfer it to external wallets or other exchanges. Below is a comprehensive guide on how to complete the withdrawal securely, along with key considerations to avoid common mistakes.

First, log in to your Binance account and navigate to the “Wallet” section. From the dropdown menu, select “Fiat and Spot.” Locate AE Coin in your asset list—if you have a large number of coins, use the search bar. Click the “Withdraw” button next to the AE listing. This will open the withdrawal window where you need to enter the destination address. Ensure that you copy the correct AE deposit address from your external wallet (e.g., a hardware wallet like Ledger or a software wallet such as Aeternity’s official wallet). Double-check that the address matches the AE blockchain format; sending to an incompatible address can result in permanent loss of funds.

Next, select the withdrawal network. Binance may display multiple network options for AE, such as the Aeternity Mainnet or another supported chain. Always choose the same network as your receiving wallet to prevent cross-chain mismatches. For AE, the primary network is the Aeternity blockchain. If your receiving wallet supports only that network, select it accordingly. The network fee and estimated arrival time will be shown on this page. Binance typically charges a fixed withdrawal fee for AE, which is deducted from the amount you send.

Enter the amount of AE you wish to withdraw. Binance usually allows you to choose between a fixed amount or a percentage of your balance. Be mindful of minimum withdrawal limits—if your amount is below the threshold, the withdrawal button may be grayed out. After inputting the amount, review the transaction summary, including the fee and the final amount your recipient will receive. Click “Submit” to proceed. If you have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled, you will be prompted to enter the code from your authenticator app and/or your email verification code. Complete this step to authorize the transaction.

Once submitted, Binance will process the withdrawal. The status will appear in your “Withdrawal History” as “Pending,” then “Completed” once the blockchain network confirms the transaction. The time required depends on network congestion—Aeternity’s blockchain is generally fast, often confirming within a few minutes. You can track the transaction by copying the TxID (Transaction ID) and looking it up on an AE block explorer like AEKnow.

Important security tips: Always test with a small amount first, especially if withdrawing to a new address or wallet. Avoid typing addresses manually—use copy-paste to reduce errors. Never share your private keys or withdrawal codes. If you encounter any issues, Binance support can assist, but they cannot reverse transactions once confirmed on the blockchain. By following these steps, you can safely transfer your AE Coin from Binance to any compatible wallet or exchange.